The Constellation Awards...
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The Constellation Awards are media awards given out at the SF convention Polaris, which used to be Toronto Trek. I attended the con last year. They've announced the nominations and I was amusing myself trying to figure out how I would vote. Here's my thoughts:
1) Best Male Performance in a 2006 Science Fiction Television Episode.
And it's a testiment to how stupendous they both are that it isn't easy to decide. I loved "The Girl in the Fireplace" and I loved Tennant's performance in it - especially the scene where the Doctor was drunk, but the whole thing was great...
I think my vote goes to #3 David Tennant. Much as I adore Hiro, his performance in "Genesis" doesn't particularly stand out, and Tennant's range in incomparable.
2) Best Female Performance in a 2006 Science Fiction Television Episode.
I don't like Billie Piper's looks much, or even her acting style, but she (and those great scripts) made me love Rose Tyler, which is a remarkable achievement in itself. Her acting in "Doomsday" was utterly wonderful. Hayden Panettiere is also magnificent, though again, "Genesis" doesn't stand out for me as her best work. Katee Sackhoff.... oh my goodness. Do I want to vote for her or for Elizabeth Sladen, who was so good as Sarah Jane Smith in "School Reunion"? Both were brilliant. Starbuck was sexier, and got to me on deeper levels, but I can think of many reasons Elisabeth Sladen deserves the vote: her acting was more subtle and clear, her role more unusual. And, I confess, a twinge of prejudice for the 'older female role'. My vote, then, to Elisabeth Sladen in Doctor Who, "School Reunion".
But they all deserve awards.
3) Best Science Fiction Television Series of 2006.
I'll vote for Doctor Who just because I love it most. Sheer emotional partiality. That counts for something.
4) Best Male Performance in a 2006 Science Fiction Film, TV Movie, or Mini-Series.
5) Best Female Performance in a 2006 Science Fiction Film, TV Movie, or Mini-Series.
It shows that in my opinion, currently, the great female roles are on television, not in movies.
6) Best Science Fiction Film, TV Movie, or Mini-Series of 2006.
7) Best Technical Accomplishment in a 2006 Science Fiction Film or Television Production.
Yes, the cinematography in Children of Men was superb too, and amazing technical and artistic achievement. But the music in Doctor Who means more to me.
8) Best Overall 2006 Science Fiction Film or Television Script.
I guess it really isn't much of a decision. Though I preferred a couple of other Doctor Who scripts in 2006 (like "Army of Ghosts" and "Doomsday") I loved "The Girl in the Fireplace" very much indeed, so it gets my vote.
9) Outstanding Canadian Contribution to Science Fiction Film or Television in 2006.
1) Best Male Performance in a 2006 Science Fiction Television Episode.
- 1. Anthony Michael Hall, The Dead Zone, "Independence Day"
2. Ben Browder, Stargate SG-1, "Company of Thieves"
3. David Tennant, Doctor Who, "The Girl in the Fireplace"
4. Jared Padalecki, Supernatural, "Croatoan"
5. Jensen Ackles, Supernatural, "In My Time of Dying"
6. Masi Oka, Heroes, "Genesis"
And it's a testiment to how stupendous they both are that it isn't easy to decide. I loved "The Girl in the Fireplace" and I loved Tennant's performance in it - especially the scene where the Doctor was drunk, but the whole thing was great...
I think my vote goes to #3 David Tennant. Much as I adore Hiro, his performance in "Genesis" doesn't particularly stand out, and Tennant's range in incomparable.
2) Best Female Performance in a 2006 Science Fiction Television Episode.
- 1. Billie Piper, Doctor Who, "Doomsday"
2. Billie Piper, Doctor Who, "School Reunion"
3. Claudia Black, Stargate SG-1, "Memento Mori"
4. Elisabeth Sladen, Doctor Who, "School Reunion"
5. Hayden Panettiere, Heroes, "Genesis"
6. Katee Sackhoff, Battlestar Galactica, "Torn"
I don't like Billie Piper's looks much, or even her acting style, but she (and those great scripts) made me love Rose Tyler, which is a remarkable achievement in itself. Her acting in "Doomsday" was utterly wonderful. Hayden Panettiere is also magnificent, though again, "Genesis" doesn't stand out for me as her best work. Katee Sackhoff.... oh my goodness. Do I want to vote for her or for Elizabeth Sladen, who was so good as Sarah Jane Smith in "School Reunion"? Both were brilliant. Starbuck was sexier, and got to me on deeper levels, but I can think of many reasons Elisabeth Sladen deserves the vote: her acting was more subtle and clear, her role more unusual. And, I confess, a twinge of prejudice for the 'older female role'. My vote, then, to Elisabeth Sladen in Doctor Who, "School Reunion".
But they all deserve awards.
3) Best Science Fiction Television Series of 2006.
- 1. Battlestar Galactica
2. Doctor Who
3. Heroes
4. Stargate SG-1
5. Stargate: Atlantis
6. Supernatural
I'll vote for Doctor Who just because I love it most. Sheer emotional partiality. That counts for something.
4) Best Male Performance in a 2006 Science Fiction Film, TV Movie, or Mini-Series.
- 1. Brandon Routh, Superman Returns
2. Clive Owen, Children of Men
3. Hugh Jackman, X-Men: The Last Stand
4. Hugo Weaving, V for Vendetta
5. Nathan Fillion, Slither
6. Peter Krause, The Lost Room
5) Best Female Performance in a 2006 Science Fiction Film, TV Movie, or Mini-Series.
- 1. Elle Fanning, The Lost Room
2. Julianne Moore, Children of Men
3. Kate Beckinsale,Underworld: Evolution
4. Kate Bosworth, Superman Returns
5. Keira Knightley, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
6. Maribel Verdú, Pan's Labyrinth
7. Natalie Portman, V for Vendetta
It shows that in my opinion, currently, the great female roles are on television, not in movies.
6) Best Science Fiction Film, TV Movie, or Mini-Series of 2006.
- 1. Children of Men
2. Pan's Labyrinth
3. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
4. Superman Returns
5. V for Vendetta
6. X-Men: The Last Stand
7) Best Technical Accomplishment in a 2006 Science Fiction Film or Television Production.
- 1. Battlestar Galactica, Visual Effects (Zoic Studios)
2. Children of Men, Cinematography (Emmanuel Lubezki)
3. Doctor Who, Music (Murray Gold, Composer)
4. Supernatural, Cinematography (Serge Ladouceur)
5. Supernatural, Visual Effects (EntityFX)
6. X-Men: The Last Stand, Visual Effects (John Bruno, Eric Saindon, Craig Lyn & Michael Vezina: Visual Effects Supervisors)
Yes, the cinematography in Children of Men was superb too, and amazing technical and artistic achievement. But the music in Doctor Who means more to me.
8) Best Overall 2006 Science Fiction Film or Television Script.
- 1. Children of Men (Alfonso Cuarón, Timothy J.Sexton, David Arata, Mark Fergus, & Hawk Ostby)
2. Doctor Who, The Girl in the Fireplace (Steven Moffat)
3. Heroes, Six Months Ago (Aron Eli Coleite)
4. Pan's Labyrinth (Guillermo del Toro)
5. Stargate SG-1, 200 (Brad Wright & Robert C. Cooper)
6. Supernatural, In My Time of Dying (Eric Kripke)
I guess it really isn't much of a decision. Though I preferred a couple of other Doctor Who scripts in 2006 (like "Army of Ghosts" and "Doomsday") I loved "The Girl in the Fireplace" very much indeed, so it gets my vote.
9) Outstanding Canadian Contribution to Science Fiction Film or Television in 2006.
- 1. Battlestar Galactica
2. Doctor Who
3. Evangeline Lilly
4. Michael Shanks
5. Stargate SG-1
6. Supernatural